Posts tagged Backpack
Pannier Backpack

Finally, a pannier backpack that doesn't have hardware digging in your back. We love rolltop bags because 'one size fits all'. This bag can be really big or pretty small. Front daisy chains are available to hook on stuff like shoes or a small pouch for easy to reach items. 

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Rucksack

One interpretation of the perfect daily bag. Tailored to torso length like a backpacking bag but small enough to avoid a waist strap. Single front mesh pocket has plenty of stretch and volume. It is held closed by the Y-strap and so is the rest of the bag. Just one buckle to access. The integrated draw cord and compression system is easy to use and pulls the bag tight from the sides and the top.

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Prototype Rucksack

I've got too many bags! Here's a backpack I made a while back in lightweight fashion. The main front panel is made of one large piece of ripstop nylon (the stuff tents are made of) and has no holes sewn into the front of it. To increase water resistance, its only sewn on the edges. The rest of the bag is made of coated Cordura, except for a clear vinyl pocket up top. Remove the padded back piece to pack it down small. 

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Pannier Backpack Prototype

A couple panniers in the works right now! We love rolltop bags because 'one size fits all'. Multiple closure options make it versatile. For rainy conditions, a traditional dry bag closure is best. For quick access, just fold the top over. Two accessory/backpack straps can be clipped in an X or straight down. These can be used to strap on larger items like a sleeping bag or tent. Turn the bag around and they double as backpack straps. Great for a grocery run or a serious hike-and-bike. 

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NewsKyle NgPannier, Backpack